Upcoming Workshop: Prostate Play 8/8/10
- Jul, 07, 2010
- Charlie Glickman
- sex education, sexual practices
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Do you have a prostate? Do you have a partner with a prostate? Then don’t miss my upcoming workshop on the pleasures of prostate play! You’ll get the info you need to discover how much fun you can have with this overlooked source of sexual sensations.
Prostate Play
Date: August 8, 2-4 pm
Location: The Looking Glass, near Jack London Square, Oakland, CA
Cost: $20/35 per pair
Contact Jezebel at 415-261-2058 for location information
Purchase tickets here
The prostate is one of the most overlooked sources of sexual pleasure but with a little know-how, you can tap into its amazing sexual potential. Sex educator Charlie Glickman will make sure you have all the tools you need to make your prostate play as fun as it can be. He’ll talk about the three most important ingredients for anal play, the physiology of the prostate and how it affects pleasure, tips for prostate massage, using toys, incorporating prostate play into other sexual activities, and male multiple orgasm. By the end of the workshop, you’ll have all the tools you need to have plenty of prostate fun!
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